NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti

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General information

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is expected to be a next-generation mid-range graphics card built on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. It targets high-refresh-rate 1080p and smooth 1440p gaming performance while maintaining strong efficiency and modern AI-assisted rendering. Featuring 12 GB of GDDR7 memory, advanced DLSS 4 frame generation, and enhanced ray-tracing cores, the RTX 5060 Ti offers improved real-world performance per watt compared to the RTX 4060 Ti. Designed for PCIe 5.0 and DisplayPort 2.1, it’s ideal for gamers upgrading from previous-generation RTX cards.

Specifications

GPU

Model
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti
Memory
12 GB GDDR7
Clock
2400 – 2700 MHz
Bus width
192-bit
TDP
170 W
Ray tracing
Yes
Upscaling
DLSS 4

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Customer Reviews

4.3

Based on 9 reviews

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Zelma Rozīte

★★★★☆

For creative work, it’s been dependable and does what it should. GPU-accelerated effects feel faster, previews are smoother, and working with multiple apps open is more comfortable than before. It’s also been stable during long sessions, which matters more to me than benchmark numbers. The reason I’m not giving 5 stars is that with heavier projects you can still run into moments where performance depends a lot on how the software is optimized and what settings you’re using. For normal creative workloads it’s a strong upgrade; power users may want something higher tier.

Λυκούργος Μπαλάσκας

★★★★☆

I’m using it mostly for AI workloads and it’s been reliable. Performance is consistent for the kinds of runs I do, and I haven’t had issues with instability or overheating. Setup was straightforward and it behaves predictably during longer sessions. I’m giving 4 stars because the experience can vary depending on the exact tools/models you’re using—some workloads benefit more than others—and sometimes you end up optimizing settings to fit within practical limits. Still, for the price point and day-to-day use, it’s doing the job well.

Saulītis, Mareks

★★★★★

Everything feels fast and stable for 1440p gaming. Most of what I play runs smoothly at high settings, and the overall experience is consistent—no annoying hitching, no random dips that ruin the feel. When a game is more demanding, I can adjust a couple settings and still keep things looking great while staying smooth. Temps and noise are under control in my case, and drivers have been problem-free so far. It’s been a genuinely satisfying 1440p upgrade.

Arpád Samel

★★★★★

Upgraded to this for 1440p and I’m very happy with it. The jump in smoothness was noticeable right away—gameplay feels more fluid and stable, especially in busy scenes. I can run high settings in most titles and still keep a strong frame rate, and it handles long sessions without any weird issues. It also feels efficient enough that my system stays quiet and cool compared to my old card. For 1440p gaming, it’s been excellent.

Gytė Ginzburgas

★★★★★

Super smooth at 1440p—no complaints. Games look great and stay consistent, and the card doesn’t feel like it’s struggling even after hours of play. I also appreciate how responsive everything feels; even small frame drops are rare, so the overall experience stays “clean.” Installation was painless and it’s been stable from day one. If you want a straightforward 1440p card that just works, this has been a great choice for me.

Claudia Coloma Amores

★★★☆☆

It’s okay for high-refresh gameplay, but I expected a bit more for the money. In lighter or well-optimized games it feels great, but in newer titles I still had to tweak settings more than I wanted to keep the frame rate consistently high. It’s not unstable or “bad,” it just didn’t feel like a big enough leap in every situation. Cooling and noise are fine, and overall it works, but the value didn’t completely wow me. If you’re upgrading from something much older you’ll love it—if not, you might feel a bit underwhelmed.

Dr. Enver Schlatter

★★★★★

Performance has been excellent for my AI workloads. Runs are quick and consistent, and the system stays stable even during longer sessions. I haven’t had driver headaches or random crashes, and thermals have been easy to manage with normal airflow. For my use case it hits a really good balance of performance and practicality. It’s been reliable enough that I can focus on the work instead of troubleshooting, which is exactly what I wanted.

Huxley Haffjörð Unisson

★★★★☆

I’ve been using the RTX 5060 Ti for a while and it’s been a solid card for high-refresh gaming. Competitive games feel very smooth and responsive, and frame pacing is generally consistent once settings are dialed in. It’s also been easy to live with day to day—no strange crashes, and it doesn’t turn my case into a heater. The only reason it’s not a full 5 stars is that in the newest, heavier games you still have to be realistic with a couple settings if you want to keep very high FPS all the time. Overall though, it does exactly what I bought it for.

Catharina Veit

★★★★☆

Overall a great choice for smooth high-refresh gameplay. It handles the games I play most really well and the experience feels snappy, especially in fast shooters where input response matters. The card has been stable and quiet in my setup, and I didn’t need to spend hours tweaking things to get good results. Minor nitpicks: some titles need a little settings tuning to keep the frame rate perfectly consistent, and the jump over my previous GPU wasn’t “mind blowing” in every game. Still, as an upgrade focused on smoothness and reliability, I’m happy with it.